
Growing Together: It’s a new season – time to buy bulbs
If you are a keen gardener, you will know there are more than four seasons in a year. Sure, there is still spring, summer, fall and winter, but then there are the “mini”

If you are a keen gardener, you will know there are more than four seasons in a year. Sure, there is still spring, summer, fall and winter, but then there are the “mini”

But do your research so you make the right choice for type and location They say that the best time to plant a tree is 50 years ago, the next best time to

It’s likely just the seasonal needle drop, part of the plant’s life cycle One of the many questions that I am asked at this time in the season is, “Why are some of

Wondering about that white film on the leaves of your plant? As I have been visiting gardens over the past few weeks, I am seeing more and more examples of powdery mildew –

Is your garden lacking interest at this time of year? Have all your shrubs and perennials fizzled out for the season? Then it’s time to turn your “fizzle” into “sizzle.” There are plenty

Many homeowners long for a shady retreat – until they try to select plants that will successfully grow there. Most of us can only think of hostas and ferns. But a shady yard

Wouldn’t it be great if you could get more than one bloom period from some of your perennials? Well, you can. Whether you are a gardening guru or just beginning on the journey,

Last week, I wrote about some proper watering techniques that will help to keep your plants thriving throughout the summer, including some ways of conserving water, (“Many of us are watering our trees
Did you know that, on a hot day, a mature shade tree can take up as much as 100 gallons of water per day? Wow, and I thought that I was drinking a

Nothing brings a favourite recipe to life like some fresh herbs. Even better, fresh herbs from your own garden. Whether you have a large garden or just a couple pots on a balcony,

Coneflowers have been a longtime favourite flower in gardens of all types. The large flowers bloom abundantly throughout the summer and can thrive for years with little care. The botanical name echinacea comes

Last week I wrote about a relatively new insect that has moved into town – the box tree moth. Now, I would like to introduce you to another pest we are seeing more

Last fall, I wrote about a new insect that was finding its way into Niagara – the box tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis). As the name indicates, it is primarily found on all species

When we think of flowering trees and shrubs, our minds usually turn to those early spring bloomers – magnolia, forsythia, ornamental cherries and pear trees, and redbuds. Once that initial burst of flowers

Early to mid-June is the best time to be pruning your evergreens. Pruning seems to be one of the most frustrating and the most misunderstood areas of gardening. The longevity of a plant

“Summertime and the living is easy” indeed. At this time of year, we start to move out onto our patios to enjoy the great outdoors. Our minds turn to hosting barbecues for friends and

Well, our milder night-time temperatures mean it should be safe to put our annual containers out. Container gardening is something that everyone can participate in. Whether you live in a house or an apartment
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Is your garden a bit of a mishmash? Does looking at it leave you feeling blah or even chaotic? Then you need to add some life to your garden and take it from

At this time of year, we all seem to get the planting bug. We just can’t wait to get outside and start putting new plants into the ground or into containers, or to

Healthy soil is the key to any successful garden. It is the foundation on which a healthy garden is built. Over the past decades, we have relied heavily upon synthetic fertilizers as a

Spring bulbs are a welcome sight for the winter-weary soul. Author Jean Hersey is quoted as saying, “I love planting bulbs. It is making promises with tomorrow, believing in the next year and

We don’t often think about it, but some edible, berry-producing plants can also add an ornamental element to your garden. When the pandemic began, there was a notable increase in people’s interest in

Can’t you feel it? The air temperature is warming up and the soil temperatures are rising. The crocuses are blooming and spring is about ready to explode. Why not get an

In the fall, I like to leave any perennials that have interesting seedheads and textures, such as the ornamental grasses, to add interest to the winter garden. Now is the time

In the fall, I like to leave any perennials that have interesting seedheads and textures, such as the ornamental grasses, to add interest to the winter garden. Now is the time to cut

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